Now that you've read that book, go and verify all the facts and scriptures from that book. You will find that the author made up some stuff and twisted facts to suit his agenda.
Like what?
There’s a lot to that book.
Are his quotes of what people said in addresses to Congress or comments they made not valid?
Or his references to historical documents and activities?
And his agenda is what?
I don’t recall a single specific prophecy that he made.
I don’t see him selling survival supplies.
What I see him doing is warning people that if we continue the way we’re going, they are setting themselves up for God’s judgment and what we’ve been seeing these last few weeks with the gay marriage stuff and all that’s been exposed about PP, and our elected officials are doing NOTHING about it, then yes, I’d say he has a point.
He’s calling on people to repent and turn back to God.
Is there a problem with that?